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2.2.5 LMU-3640™ 

 

The LMU-3640™ is responsible for delivering the location and status information when and where it is needed. Data requests can come from any 
of the following sources: 

PEG™ script within the LMU-3640™ 
A location or status request from the LM Direct server 
A location or status request from LMU Manager 
A request made from a host device such as a laptop, PDA or MDT 

 

2.2.6 Host Device – Laptop/PDA or MDT 

 

In some cases, it is necessary to run an application in the vehicle while it is being tracked by the backend software. Such examples could include 
instant messaging between vehicles or a central office, in-vehicle mapping or driving directions, email or database access. In most of these cases 
you will be using the LMU-3640™ as a wireless modem as well as a vehicle-location device. 

 
 

2.3 Wireless Data Primer 

 

This section is meant to give an overview of the wireless data technologies employed by the CalAmp location products. 

 
 

2.3.1 SMS (Short Message Service) 

 

“The Short Message Service (SMS) is the ability to send and receive text messages to and from mobile telephones. The text can comprise of 
words or numbers or an alphanumeric combination. SMS was created as part of the GSM Phase 1 standard.(Excerpt taken from the GSM World 
website (http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/sms/intro.shtml#1)) 

 

SMS message are typically text based, though binary messages are possible and can range in size from 140 characters to 256 characters depending 
on the network being used. 

 
 

3

 

Hardware Overview 

3.1 LMU-3640™ 

 

3.1.1

 

Environmental Specifications 

 

The LMU-3640™ is designed to operate in environments typically encountered by fleet vehicles, including wide temperature extremes, voltage 
transients, and potential interference from other vehicle equipment. 

 

To ensure proper operation in such an environment, LMU-3640™s were subjected to standard tests defined by the Society of Automotive 
Engineers (SAE). The specific tests included temperature, shock, vibration, and EMI/EMC. These tests were performed by independent labs and 
documented in a detailed test report. In accordance with Appendix A of SAE J1113 Part 1, the Unit is considered a “Functional Status Class B, 
Performance Region II” system that requires Threat Level 3 Testing. 

 

The following shows the environmental conditions the LMU-3640™ is designed to operate in and the relevant SAE tests that were performed. No 
formal altitude tests were conducted. 

Temperature 

 

Operating Temperature Range: -30

C to 75

Storage Temperature Range: -40

C to 80

SAE Test: SAE J1455 

Humidity 

 

95% relative humidity, 50° non-condensing 
SAE Test: SAE J1455 

Altitude 

Operates at altitudes of up to 10,000 feet and can be stored safely up to 40,000 feet 

Shock and Vibration 

Summary of Contents for LMU-3640

Page 1: ...ction 1 1 About This Manual 1 2 About The Reader 1 3 About CalAmp 1 4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit LMU 3640 2 System Overview 2 1 Overview 2 2 Component Descriptions 2 2 1 Backend Software...

Page 2: ...rammed vehicular conditions are met Transmission of data are sent immediately when in wireless network coverage and stored for later transmission when out of the wireless coverage area SMS messaging c...

Page 3: ...in the CalAmp system It allows access to almost every feature available to the LMU 3640 Unlike the backend software it has the option of talking directly to an LMU 3640 or making a request forwarded b...

Page 4: ...of the GSM Phase 1 standard Excerpt taken from the GSM World website http www gsmworld com technology sms intro shtml 1 SMS message are typically text based though binary messages are possible and can...

Page 5: ...0 supports a Lithium Ion 1000 mAh backup battery input to be used when primary power is lost the supported voltage range is 9 to 16 VDC Transient Protection Input voltage transients typical of large t...

Page 6: ...rical system noise this includes ranges from 7 to 32 VDC Electrostatic Discharge ESD No damage or performance degradation after the ESD disturbance Power Consumption Average 70mA at 13 8 VDC Deep Slee...

Page 7: ...640_Hardware_ 26_Installation_Guide 7 23 3 2 1 I O Connector The LMU 3640 s features expanded power and I O capabilities via its 24 Pin Molex 43045 2202 connector Its pin out is as follows Refer to th...

Page 8: ...1BB T DATA Output 4 Digital Output Input Output 17 AUX2 RX Output 5 LED 1 Driver Input 18 AUX2 TX Output 6 LED 2 Driver Input 19 OUT 0 Analog to Digital Input 2 Output 20 OUT 1 Analog to Digital Inpu...

Page 9: ...Outputs Output 0 Out 0 Output 1 Out 1 Output 2 Out 2 Internal Outputs Output 7 Pwr Switch Output 8 Chrg Disable Output 13 12Vout Enable 3 4 1 3 Axis Accelerometer Input The LMU 3640 supports an intern...

Page 10: ...nd ioPOD s outputs are designed to drive external relays These outputs provide a high current open collector driver that can sink up to 150 mA each These drivers may be used to drive external relays t...

Page 11: ...ust go through a common step during the configuration and provisioning process Specifically this is pointing the LMU to your LM Direct server either via IP or a URL This configuration process is accom...

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